UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
“1942 Ford jeep from WWII.
Has original winch, shovel and axe.
Order restoration. Runs well.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $20,000.
“1942 Ford jeep from WWII.
Has original winch, shovel and axe.
Order restoration. Runs well.”
There may be value here.
“1946 ford jeep . been sitting in a barn i have both fender and hood and head lights . hasnt been running in about 10 years . good project frame in great shape has a new radiator . i have the original title. asking 3500 cash or make offer . call or text ”
UPDATE: Also Available on eBay
(06/03/2015) “1944 Ford GPW Jeep
excellent condition
always garaged
clean no rust issues
$6,500 or best cash offer
clean title in hand”
There were no GPWs produced in 1941.
“1941 Ford Military jeep for sale. It is part of an estate sale and will have Title for the new owner in 3 weeks. It is red and complete. Even has small glass side windows…”
UPDATE: Pics now provided.
“RUNS GREAT – MANY NEW PARTS – NEW TIRES, ETC… $10,500.00 FIRM – CASH ONLY – ”
UPDATE: Still Available. Pics now provided.
“Comes with artic top and a few extras, no doors though. Its used but Good!!!!! Please bring reasonable offers, we need this gone. Thanks ”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $12,500.
(08/26/2013) The motor’s been updated.
“Runs great, serial # GPW 84796, new clutch
Nice Ford Script on the rear of the body.
Trailer is March 1945 Dated
CA Titled GPW and the trailer is bill of sale.
Will accept purchases from out of state buyers. Buyer responsible for shipment.”
Looks restorable.
“1942 Ford GPW Military Jeep – Unrestored Project Vehicle
More information and pictures coming soon”
UPDATE: Still Available. Price dropped to $7999
Lots of details provided. Seller believes the jeep was rolled at some point.
http://flagstaff.craigslist.org/cto/5138395864.html
“This GPW was purchased in a fundraiser auction in Creston, MT in 2006. It was a mismatched pile of rusty parts, winning bid; $400. When my Dad saw that the delivery date of this GPW was Monday, May 4th 1942 and his delivery date (birthday) was May, 25th 1942, he had to have it. After some repairs and a quick camouflage paint job, the Jeep was back on the road for the first time since 1976. He drove it in parades and be-bopped around town, using it to raise awareness of MIA/POWs around the world.
UPDATE: Was $900. **SOLD**
It no longer has the rear full-floaters (among other things).
“1943 ford jeep have title needs work but seems mostly complete”